Court Fees

People pay money to the court for a variety of reasons. Filing fees for different case types and actions are set by the State of California. These fees are paid when you file papers related to a court case at the courthouse where your case is being heard.

What fines/fees can I pay through the Court Collections Unit/AllianceOne?

Civil Assessment

Conservatorship

Criminal

Custody Evaluation

Delinquent Traffic Infractions

Dependency

Diversion

Driving Under The Influence

Failure to Appear

Family Mediation (No Show Fees)

Guardianship

Juvenile Fines

Probate

Probation Fees

Sanctions

Testimony Fees

Victim Restitution

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

You must pay court-ordered fines and fees.

You must tell the court and AllianceOne if your address changes.

The court might issue a warrant for your arrest, money judgment, lien, place a hold on your driver’s license, send information to the Franchise Tax Board Court Ordered Debt Program and/or Tax Intercept Program if you do not pay court fines and fees, or do not notify the court and AllianceOne of any address changes.